360 – Impossible (feat. Daniel Johns)

Another week, another accolade – that seems to be the motto 360 lives by these days. After a killer six months that has seen him notch up a Top 5 ARIA single and album, a platinum single for Boys Like You (gold status for the Falling & Flying album), a Most Hunted Award at the Jagermeister Independent Music Awards, two sell-out national tours and the Channel [V] Oz Artist 2011 award, you’d be forgiven for thinking the foul-mouthed Melbourne rapper was running out of available shelf space. But those are the perks of having an online army that totals over 200,000 Facebook fans and 16,000 Twitter followers. Sixty realises that with great popularity comes great responsibility. For every new fan inducted to his online world, 360 seems to have a hilarious jpeg, witty tour anecdote or exclusive MP3 to share – all of it delivered with his special brand of unbridled individuality and warped humour. It’s what keeps the punters coming back day after day, and keeps his album Falling & Flying in the ARIA top 50 (which it hasn’t left since it’s debut in September). Despite the unstoppable online hype, it’s 360’s music that speaks the loudest. Falling & Flying continues in the tradition of 360’s free mixtape series (Please Be Seated 1, Please Be Seated 2 and Stand The F**k Up – Google ’em!), in offering the listener a no-holds-barred, cross-genre assault. Highlights on the album are many – there’s the Whitest Boy Alive-sampling first single ‘Just Got Started’, the Josh Pyke-featuring follow-up ‘Throw It Away’, and anthemic third offering ‘Killer'(all produced by Melbourne ‘it’ producer Styalz Fuego, the album’s key musical contributor). What Falling & Flying also does deftly is explore some much darker spots, as experienced by the artist himself. It’s candid stuff; all delivered in Sixty’s forthright, unique but truly relatable manner. But it’s the summer single ‘Boys Like You’ that has really gotten people talking. With a sweaty dancehall reggae vibe, a beautifully breezy chorus by indie darling Gossling and some frank admissions about 360’s own past relationship woes, the track has been pumping out of stereos all summer long. Indeed it skyrocketed to #3 on the ARIA single charts and hit platinum status in February 2012. With adds across all three major Australian radio networks and across the boards adds at the Nova Network, triple j and 92.9, Boys Like You has been unmissable. In the meantime, 360 looks set to keep notching up fans and praises – might be time to build an extra shelf (or get a bigger bandwidth).

If there is a god can I get a lifeline,
With my vision now I’m forced to look on the bright side.
Feel like my life is a really short timeline.
So I smoke on cloud, nine die, watching time fly

I’ve played so many incredible shows.
But because I’m so fucked I don’t remember em tho,
Fear is an emotion that none of us should be scared of
If you need help play this and it’ll wear off.

Don’t wanna talk about it baby
Its just another needle in the hay
And I can feel nothin lately
Anytime, anywhere, for anything
YEAH

We changed routes to fake our love,
We gotta get out shit together,
Impossible!

Were playing now to stay strong,
We gotta keep ourselves together!
Impossible!

I gave music a wedding ring,
And I’m willing to have nothing so I can have everything,
Gotta A now calling me a junkie when he barely even knows me so who is he to judge me,
YEAH

Yo I’m dreaming I’m dreamin,
In a dream I don’t have to sleep him to beat him,
Plus now my budget probably ain’t the best for a young self destructive unhealthy fuckwit,
Alcohol, sex, caffeine and ciggys too, shit,
What haven’t I been addicted too,
If you wish me then reach for the sky,
Pour a drink and celebrate that were even alive
YEAH

Don’t wanna talk about it baby
Its just another needle in the hay
And I can feel nothing lately
Anytime, anywhere, for anything..

I………
Just wanna feel something baby
In another time, another day
But its impossible to change me
Anytime, in any way, for anything